SCOTT HARRISON is poised to make a sensational comeback on a bill guaranteed to thrill Scots fans.

Promoter Frank Warren last night revealed he wants the ring maverick to fight on the undercard of Ricky Burns’ WBO lightweight title defence at Braehead on March 10.

Former world featherweight champion Harrison hasn’t fought for six years after a stretch in a Spanish jail and problems with depression and alcohol.

The 34-year-old had his licence restored last month and his presence on a night when the legendary Don King will be ringside is certain to pull the fans.

Warren said: “I haven’t spoken with Harrison but we still have a promotional deal with him. He may have forgotten about it but I certainly haven’t.

“It would be great to see him fight on the undercard. Why not? We had great nights together at Braehead years ago.”

Burns will fight Paulus Moses, the former WBA champion now managed by American ring icon King.

And Warren swears it will be the latest step on a road that will take Burns to a level higher than that reached by Scots heroes Jim Watt and Ken Buchanan.

Warren said: “I’m not claiming Burns is better than Watt or Buchanan at this stage but he did a job on Roman Martinez to win the super-featherweight title in 2010. He outboxed him and broke his heart but he didn’t get the praise and it was disgraceful.

“If we get a tennis player we praise him and we certainly have a great boxer in Burns.”

It was believed Burns would meet British champ Anthony Crolla but the Manchester boxer, who is promoted by Ricky Hatton, failed to agree terms.

But Warren insisted Burns was taking on a fighter with a better pedigree. He said: “Moses is a far bigger name than Crolla – you couldn’t mention them in the same breath.”

Namibian Moses, 33, has lost once in 29 fights. Warren added: “Don King will be there. He’s expecting his man to winand wouldn’t have arranged the fight otherwise. He keeps referring to his secret weapon so we will see.”